A hidden hipster gem, the entrance to Romano is deceiving. Behind the graffiti and gates, through a courtyard and up a staircase, this restaurant is one of the hottest spots in south TLV, one of chef Eyal Shani’s quirky creations. Bruce Lee film posters adorn the walls as the young and hungry tuck into experimental and classic dishes.
Expect anything from beef carpaccio to fish shawarma or challah bread in a bag with green onions and crème fraiche. Located above the Teder.fm bar, Romano also hosts live music and DJ nights.